Explore how structural engineering blends creativity and technical expertise to design safe, sustainable buildings and infrastructure.
Combining different areas of engineering, structural engineers are responsible for the safety, design and efficiency of buildings and structures.
They help to determine the strength and durability of structures, as well as their safety and impact on the surrounding environment.
As a structural engineer, you will work across several different disciplines, gaining an understanding of the building and construction process from start to finish.
During a Structural Engineering degree, you will cover the basics of engineering, as well as modules that are more specific to the discipline. Some examples of these modules are:
During a masters in Structural Engineering, you will build upon your knowledge and understanding already gained at undergraduate level, taking your skills to the next level. Some examples of modules you may study include:
On-Campus - Bachelor of Science (Civil & Structural Engineering) BSc
Engineering Institute of Technology Australia
Find out moreStructural Engineering with Architecture with a year in industry MEng
Queen's University Belfast United Kingdom
Find out moreCivil and Structural Engineering BEng (Hons), MEng (Hons)
The University of Bradford United Kingdom
Find out moreCivil and Structural Engineering BEng (Hons), MEng (Hons)
University of Leeds United Kingdom
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